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Difficulty 6

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Break frequency 6

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216 days a year

Standard Wave

Wave Direction

Swell Direction

2.0m - 2.5m Swell

Wind Direction

Tide

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Username: longinus

Date created: 04/03/2008

recommended board

general information

Point come beach break nestled a good 5 kilometre walk from the nearest road. There is a pass through the northern bordering mountains best negotiated early morning with plenty of light and hopefully not a lot of dew on the grass. Boat would be a better option but dependent on how willing one of the locals would be to risking smashing their craft to pieces courtesy of a rogue set.

If the swell is up it may be worth camping here but do it properly. Temperatures can drop to freezing overnight, even during the summer and unseasonal squalls can whip out from the pole with little notice, especially this far north. you may be asking yourself if it really is all worth it for a few waves - oh yeah, it really is.

Wave length

<50m

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solo

Best months

July - October

Equipment

Body Board, Short board, Long board

Wave type

Standard

Access

Standard Paddle, Long Walk, Boat/Jet Ski

Hazards

Very Isolated, Rips

5 Day Forecast

5 day forecast not available.

Air - Sea - Swell - Wind

  • 3/2 steamer
  • 3/2 steamer
  • Board shorts
  • Spring suit

SW

0M / F6

SW

0M / F6

SW

0M / F6

SW

0M / F6

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